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FReeper Canteen ~ Favorite Christmas Treats ~ 23 DEC 2008
Serving The Best Troops And Veterans In The World | The Canteen Crew

Posted on 12/22/2008 6:00:28 PM PST by laurenmarlowe

 
 

~The FReeper Canteen Presents~

Favorite Christmas Treats

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Gingerbread has been baked in Europe for centuries. In some places, it was a soft, delicately spiced cake; in others, a crisp, flat cookie, and in others, warm, thick, steamy-dark squares of "bread," sometimes served with a pitcher of lemon sauce or whipped cream. It was sometimes light, sometimes dark, sometimes sweet, sometimes spicy, but it was almost always cut into shapes such as men, women, stars or animals, and colorfully decorated or stamped with a mold and dusted with white sugar to make the impression visible.

During the nineteenth century, gingerbread was both modernized and romanticized. When the Grimm brothers collected volumes of German fairy tales they found one about Hansel and Gretel, two children who, abandoned in the woods by destitute parents, discovered a house made of bread, cake and candies. By the end of the century the composer Englebert Humperdink wrote an opera about the boy and the girl and the gingerbread house.

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Cookies appear to have their origins in 7th century AD Persia, shortly after the use of sugar became relatively common in the region. By the 14th century, they were common in all levels of society, throughout Europe, from royal cuisine to street vendors.

With global travel becoming widespread at that time, cookies made a natural travel companion, a modernized equivalent of the travel cakes used throughout history. One of the most popular early cookies, which travelled especially well and became known on every continent by similar names, was the jumble, a relatively hard cookie made largely from nuts, sweetener, and water.

Cookies came to America in the very first century of English settlement (the 1600s), although the name "koekje" arrived slightly later, with the Dutch. This became Anglicized to "cookie". Among the popular early American cookies were the macaroon, gingerbread cookies, and of course jumbles of various types.

The most common modern cookie, given its style by the creaming of butter and sugar, was not common until the 18th century.

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The earliest Fruitcake recipe from ancient Rome lists pomegranate seeds, pine nuts, and raisins that were mixed into barley mash.

In the Middle Ages, honey, spices, and preserved fruits were added and the name "fruitcake" was first used, from a combination of the words "fruit" (Latin: fructus, Old French: frui), and "cake" (Old Norse: kaka, Middle English: kechel).

Fruitcakes soon proliferated all over Europe, however recipes varied greatly in different countries and throughout the ages, depending on the available ingredients as well as in some instances on church regulations of the use of butter, regarding the observance of fast (e.g. "Butterbrief" or butter letter by Pope Innocent VIII). Pope Innocent VIII, (1432 – 1492), the Holy Father softened his attitude and in 1490, he sent a permision known as the “Butter Letter” to Saxony, stating that milk and butter could be used in the North German Stollen fruitcakes.

Starting in the 16th century, sugar from the American Colonies, and the discovery that high concentrations of sugar could preserve fruits, created an excess of candied fruit, thus making fruitcakes more affordable and popular.

In the 18th century in some areas in Europe, fruitcakes were made using nuts from the harvest for good luck in the following year. The cake was then saved and eaten before the harvest of the next year.

What is your favorite Christmas Treat?

Merry Christmas!

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FR CANTEEN MISSION STATEMENT~Showing support and boosting the morale of our military and our allies military and the family members of the above. Honoring those who have served before. 

Please remember: The Canteen is a place to honor and entertain our troops. The Canteen is family friendly. Let's have fun!

We pray for your continued strength, to be strong in the face of adversity.

We pray for your safety, that you will return to your families and friends soon.

We pray that your hope, courage, and dignity remain unbroken, so that you may show others the way.

God Bless You All ~ Today, Tomorrow and Always

 

 



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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Good thing you dont live in Eustess


181 posted on 12/22/2008 8:25:53 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: BIGLOOK; laurenmarlowe; MS.BEHAVIN
wh!!

Thanks, unique, for Santa!

Hawaii.....#50!!
lauren.....#100!!
ms b.....#150!!


182 posted on 12/22/2008 8:25:55 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; NYTexan; mylife

Dude...where’s da Kaboom! LOL!


183 posted on 12/22/2008 8:26:37 PM PST by luvie (Now....on to 2012........Palin/Jindal)
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To: SandRat

Oh, shoot, that’s no secret!
Is it?


184 posted on 12/22/2008 8:27:17 PM PST by HiJinx (~ Support our Troops ~ www.americasupportsyou.mil ~)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN


Aloha Little Devil; Steely eyed Downeaster, Guardian of the Wall!

I'm surprised your keyboard hasn't iced up.....looks like a long haul till Ground hog's Day.

Mele Kalikimaka, Little Devil and the Real Mr. B!

185 posted on 12/22/2008 8:27:37 PM PST by BIGLOOK (Keelhaul Congress! It's the sensible solution to restore Command to the People.)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Good eventide, Lady Ms.B.!

*BOW*

I hope you dug out with no injuries!



Lamh Foistenach Abu!
186 posted on 12/22/2008 8:27:40 PM PST by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Michael the Archangel defend us in battle!)
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To: HiJinx

Well.. not really, but we can fool some of the folks.. hehehehe


187 posted on 12/22/2008 8:28:53 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN
Maybe a massage will help...

I'm off for home. You take it easy.


188 posted on 12/22/2008 8:29:29 PM PST by Kathy in Alaska (~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
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To: Kathy in Alaska; mylife; HiJinx; BIGLOOK; LUV W; Old Sarge; TASMANIANRED; All

Mr B had to use the walk behind snowblower to get to the tractor!


189 posted on 12/22/2008 8:29:29 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: BIGLOOK

Aloha Sweetness!
LITTLE DEVIL HUG
*HUG*
Merry Christmas to you and yours!


190 posted on 12/22/2008 8:31:15 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: LUV W

Doh!


191 posted on 12/22/2008 8:31:47 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: LUV W

LOL
I knew THAT was coming!


192 posted on 12/22/2008 8:32:01 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN (Women who behave rarely make history)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

Now that’s severe!


193 posted on 12/22/2008 8:32:09 PM PST by mylife (The Roar Of The Masses Could Be Farts)
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To: LUV W

Thanks for linking it.

My Dad and I had this tradition of watching White Christmas each year (on Christmas Eve, since that’s when it was televised and then we had the VHS tape/VCR so watched it after dinner/before Midnight Mass). Last year, or the previous year, I got the DVD. My youngest and I started watching it on Thanksgiving...she’s a new convert. She’s in 5th grade and knows every song and scene. Her favorite is Choreography, which is my least favorite, but I like it, lol.


194 posted on 12/22/2008 8:32:35 PM PST by Twink
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To: SandRat
Yummmmmmmmm!

You just made me hungry!

We will have grilled steak, baked sweet potatoes with
butter and cinnamon, steamed asparagus, and a
lovely green salad.

I will fix my "famous" homemade biscuits for breakfast.


195 posted on 12/22/2008 8:32:39 PM PST by luvie (Now....on to 2012........Palin/Jindal)
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To: MS.BEHAVIN; LUV W; mylife

LOL, a much less dangerous grill now!


196 posted on 12/22/2008 8:32:59 PM PST by NYTexan
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To: MS.BEHAVIN

LOL! Yes, there was lots of “white out” around there!


197 posted on 12/22/2008 8:33:25 PM PST by luvie (Now....on to 2012........Palin/Jindal)
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To: LUV W

We’ll have Sour Cream Lemon Coffee Cake.


198 posted on 12/22/2008 8:34:04 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

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199 posted on 12/22/2008 8:34:21 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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To: SandRat

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200 posted on 12/22/2008 8:34:35 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country! What else needs said?)
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